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My state income showed $251,030.00 when my federal shows $25,103.00 which is the correct amount.
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My state income showed $251,030.00 when my federal shows $25,103.00 which is the correct amount.
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My state income showed $251,030.00 when my federal shows $25,103.00 which is the correct amount.
What do you think is the correct amount? Did you misplace a decimal point when entering the state or federal income on the W-2?
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My state income showed $251,030.00 when my federal shows $25,103.00 which is the correct amount.
No, i went back and checked the federal and it’s correct
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My state income showed $251,030.00 when my federal shows $25,103.00 which is the correct amount.
Come on. Did you live on 25 thousand dollars in 2017 or did you live on 250 thousand dollars?
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My state income showed $251,030.00 when my federal shows $25,103.00 which is the correct amount.
If the federal is supposed to be 25K then the state should also be 25K or thereabouts. Look at what was entered in box 16 of the W-2
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My state income showed $251,030.00 when my federal shows $25,103.00 which is the correct amount.
Just enter the numbers:..no commas ...no decimal points...no cents.
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My state income showed $251,030.00 when my federal shows $25,103.00 which is the correct amount.
I entered 25k not 250k. It’s crazy, it is correct in federal but when it transferred to state it changed it somehow.
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My state income showed $251,030.00 when my federal shows $25,103.00 which is the correct amount.
did you go back and re-edit your actual W-2 form, and look at box 16 again?
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My state income showed $251,030.00 when my federal shows $25,103.00 which is the correct amount.
So the amount shown in box 16 of the W-2 is exactly 25103 with no decimal or comma entered?
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My state income showed $251,030.00 when my federal shows $25,103.00 which is the correct amount.
Ok, i went back and i had the decimal places wrong. Thanks!!
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My state income showed $251,030.00 when my federal shows $25,103.00 which is the correct amount.
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____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*